
Popular Bookstore’s uncivic and barbaric behaviour
Dear Popular Bookstore, I am a father of 4, a Singapore citizen. I saw your utterly reprehensible, disgusting and outrageous Tweet making fun of Amos Yee, a defenseless teen who was viciously assaulted at the doorstep of our Courts. There was the image of a human hand in the gesture of slapping accompanied by the words ‘Hi...

Cultural differences of immigrants enrich our identity
Today, the bigger challenge for our community and political leaders is how to get our new immigrants to assimilate and integrate quickly and cohesively ("Forging a cohesive national identity" by Dr V. Subramaniam; Tuesday and "S'pore must 'embrace diversity as its strength'"; April 10). This would ensure that the fabric of national...

Tan Wah Piow on Amos Yee saga
Man assaulted Amos Yee outside court house on 30 April The solution to The Amos Yee saga lies in the hands of the prosecution. It's simply not in the public interest to continue with the prosecution for these reasons. Firstly, the age of Amos Yee. Secondly, Amos needs help to further develop his potentials, while curbing his...
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